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What does the phrase 'nevertheless, there are good things found in thee' mean?

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'Nevertheless, there are good things found in thee' emphasizes God's grace despite our failings.

This phrase, found in 2 Chronicles 19:3, indicates that despite Jehoshaphat's shortcomings, such as his alliance with Ahab, God recognized the good in his heart and actions. It's a testament to God's grace, showing that even amidst sin, He sees and honors the genuine efforts of His people to seek Him. This reflects the assurance that God's mercy prevails, and those who earnestly pursue Him can find favor in His sight.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 19:3

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